Halmstad Municipality
Halmstad Municipality is a municipality in Halland County on the Swedish west coast, in which the city Halmstad is the seat.
The 1971 local government reform was implemented gradually in the area. In 1967 the rural municipality Simlångsdalen was amalgamated into the City of Halmstad. The city was converted into a municipality of unitary type in 1971, but the seven surrounding municipalities were not merged into it until 1974.Localities
There are 21 urban areas in Halmstad Municipality.
In the table the localities are listed according to the size of the population as of 31 December 2005. The municipal seat is in bold characters.
# | Locality | Population |
1 | Halmstad | 55,688 |
2 | Oskarström | 4,011 |
3 | Fyllinge | 2,830 |
4 | Getinge | 1,885 |
5 | Frösakull | 1,635 |
6 | Trönninge | 1,555 |
7 | Åled | 1,536 |
8 | Harplinge | 1,454 |
9 | Gullbrandstorp | 1,435 |
10 | Haverdal | 1,401 |
11 | Kvibille | 793 |
12 | Steninge | 769 |
13 | Gullbranna | 727 |
14 | Eldsberga | 717 |
15 | Villshärad | 628 |
16 | Simlångsdalen | 577 |
17 | Laxvik | 469 |
18 | Holm | 462 |
19 | Sennan | 430 |
20 | Tylösand | 387 |
21 | Skedala | 355 |